I installed iWidgets and the HTC clock. Went through the 9 zillion cities and found mine. It seemed to update, but only every couple hours. Yesterday I installed MyLocation per KoH's instruction (Thanks for that!) and got it working. Now, I get NO updates at all over the past 15 hrs or so.

Hai, sorry if this has been answered before, but i've searched for a while now and can't find the answer.

Is there a way to make the iwidgets stay on the page when i swipe to change pages? Right now I have copied the widgets onto each page, but it just looks weird...

thanks

No. If you want the same look for each page you would want your final look to be converted to a SpringBoard widget which would require someone to assemble the individual elements of multiple iWidgets into one widget. No one's gonna take the time to do that for you. You'd have to learn on your own. You'll have to add them to each page if you don't know how to code yourself. Wish I had better news.

IWidgets can be used with any theme. They are also compatible with all devices that can run the tweak.

I hope I understood you.
Does that answer your question?

Ah, sorry... What I meant was:

I'd like to do something like this where the date and weather widget stay put, no matter what icon screen I'm on.

So if I were to swipe right, the icons would move, but the date and weather stuff wouldn't. NewdestinyX said that this was a fairly complicated procedure, so my question is if anyone sells a "premade" background+widget (or just widget) pack that does this. Boss.ios might, but it seems as if most everything is for the iphone 4. The link below is a post with the right idea, I just want a different look and it seems as if this was a one-off.

I'd like to do something like this where the date and weather widget stay put, no matter what icon screen I'm on.

So if I were to swipe right, the icons would move, but the date and weather stuff wouldn't. NewdestinyX said that this was a fairly complicated procedure, so my question is if anyone sells a "premade" background+widget (or just widget) pack that does this. Boss.ios might, but it seems as if most everything is for the iphone 4. The link below is a post with the right idea, I just want a different look and it seems as if this was a one-off.

There are themes that show the same info as the widgets wich you can install and activate in winterboard. They stay on every page while scrolling trough SB-pages BUT you can not choose where to place them. Offcourse you'll have to find them...

I'd like to do something like this where the date and weather widget stay put, no matter what icon screen I'm on.

So if I were to swipe right, the icons would move, but the date and weather stuff wouldn't. NewdestinyX said that this was a fairly complicated procedure, so my question is if anyone sells a "premade" background+widget (or just widget) pack that does this. Boss.ios might, but it seems as if most everything is for the iphone 4. The link below is a post with the right idea, I just want a different look and it seems as if this was a one-off.

I have played around with this quite a bit over the last couple of months. The challenge is that most themes have not been updated for iOS 6, and simply do not play nice with the current version of Winterboard. There isn't a good solution as far as I can tell, and I simply have reduced my phone to a single springboard page. It's beyond frustrating otherwise...

I'd like to do something like this where the date and weather widget stay put, no matter what icon screen I'm on.

So if I were to swipe right, the icons would move, but the date and weather stuff wouldn't. NewdestinyX said that this was a fairly complicated procedure, so my question is if anyone sells a "premade" background+widget (or just widget) pack that does this. Boss.ios might, but it seems as if most everything is for the iphone 4. The link below is a post with the right idea, I just want a different look and it seems as if this was a one-off.

So what you are looking for is a springboard widget. If you want to convert more than 1 iWidget into a single SB widget, you can use what is sometimes called the piggy back method. Where you create one HTML file that will call the othe separate iWidget files. You would eliminate the options.plist and convert them into a config.js file and call that from your main HTML file. Then you can just delete the other plist files.

So what you are looking for is a springboard widget. If you want to convert more than 1 iWidget into a single SB widget, you can use what is sometimes called the piggy back method. Where you create one HTML file that will call the othe separate iWidget files. You would eliminate the options.plist and convert them into a config.js file and call that from your main HTML file. Then you can just delete the other plist files.

Have I lost you yet?

Fantastic tutorial, king. But how do you then account for the different positioning that you controlled yourself when it was an iWidget?? Methinks that maybe you oversimplified a tiny bit?